THE NARWHAL INTERIOR
It may not be the most spacious midi tower we've seen to date but the Narwhal does have a good amount of interior space.
The four 5.25" optical bays feature tool-free locking mechanisms.
Raidmax has placed two drive cages inside the Narwhal (each has room for three disk drives) but only the top one can be removed to allow for installation of the longest graphics cards around.
The drive trays are also tool-free so you just have to remove the brackets from the sides, mount the drive and then place them back in.
There are 5 "naked" holes for cable management purposes on the mainboard tray.
Unlike all of the drive trays the 8 expansion slots are secured in place via regular screws.
The base has two perforated areas, one for the fan of the power supply unit and one for a 120mm fan.
Thanks to the design of the right side panel there's plenty of room behind the mainboard tray of the Narwhal for cable management.